The artwork “Hyphen,” created in 1954 by artist Kay Sage, belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is classified within the landscape genre.
In “Hyphen,” Kay Sage presents a tall, enigmatic structure rising against a somber, nearly monochromatic background. The structure, composed of geometric forms and linear elements, appears skeletal yet monumental, evoking a sense of desolate grandeur. Finely rendered lines and a meticulous use of perspective lend the piece a surreal atmosphere, accentuating the sense of isolation and mystery intrinsic to Surrealist works. The sparse landscape surrounding the central structure contributes to the feeling of vast emptiness and contemplation.